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However, there's been a recent crackdown on drug-related content. MSN reports the site's parent company, Facebook, is shutting down hashtags including #fentanyl, #oxycontin, #opioids, and more. The reason? Drug content violates their community guidelines regarding the law, which explicitly states: "Instagram is not a place to support or praise terrorism, organized crime, or hate groups. Offering sexual services, buying or selling firearms and illegal or prescription drugs (even if it’s legal in your region) is also not allowed. Remember to always follow the law when offering to sell or buy other regulated goods."

This isn't the first time the site has censored such content. In November 2013, Instagram shut down similar hashtags people used to sell drugs. However, at the time, we weren't sure which hashtags they were using. Now, since full hashtags are being shut down, we can see what doesn't come up in our searches.

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Drug hashtags are handled in the same way as sexual ones. However, according to Mic, dirty photos can still be found in suggestive hashtags.